I feel like I need to put a sweater on!Good stuff, my friend.
Funny....I think the labels tell as much as the poem. Wishing I could send you a scarf. It would be green and yellow and smell vaguely of woodsmoke.
Brrr! lovely .. evocative .. atmospheric .. chilly . I really like it !
Love that first line. Makes me cold just thinking about it.Great poem,
nice :-)
I can feel that wind, shoulders all hunched to stay warm... yikes!
*shiver* Wish I were half as descriptive as you are.
It was a Fedora right?
Nice :) :) :)
Emotional chills are the worst. Hugs from afar to keep you warm. Keep putting that one foot in front of the other. And breathe.
I love that first line.
nicely penned, my dear Irish :)
Ha! Sounds like my work week!I'll just keep on sloggin', then. :-)Pearl
I hope you're doing okay. I'm a bit worried about you.
Sounds like a gloomy and lonely walk.
"Let your laws come undoneDon't suffer your crimesLet the love in your heart take control..." -'The Hair Song', by Black MountainTell me what is in your heart...
I feel like I need to put a sweater on!
ReplyDeleteGood stuff, my friend.
Funny....I think the labels tell as much as the poem.
ReplyDeleteWishing I could send you a scarf. It would be green and yellow and smell vaguely of woodsmoke.
Brrr! lovely .. evocative .. atmospheric .. chilly . I really like it !
ReplyDeleteLove that first line. Makes me cold just thinking about it.
ReplyDeleteGreat poem,
nice :-)
ReplyDeleteI can feel that wind, shoulders all hunched to stay warm... yikes!
ReplyDelete*shiver* Wish I were half as descriptive as you are.
ReplyDeleteIt was a Fedora right?
ReplyDeleteNice :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteEmotional chills are the worst. Hugs from afar to keep you warm. Keep putting that one foot in front of the other. And breathe.
ReplyDeleteI love that first line.
ReplyDeletenicely penned, my dear Irish :)
ReplyDeleteHa! Sounds like my work week!
ReplyDeleteI'll just keep on sloggin', then. :-)
Pearl
I hope you're doing okay. I'm a bit worried about you.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a gloomy and lonely walk.
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